Opinion: What’s going on in Joe Biden’s brain?
At the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Monday night, President Biden took the stage at 10:26 p.m. Central Time to a four-minute-long standing ovation. Throughout his historic 50-minute address, his voice was strong, albeit emotional at times. He was focused and able to connect the dots as he moved from topic to topic. Though he read from a teleprompter, he was able to improv, too. It was the last hurrah for a president who has spent more than half a century in public service.
Contrast this with the presidential debate that occurred June 27. The nation was stunned by the frail man who struggled to offer coherent answers. Within weeks, the sitting president had stepped aside as his party’s candidate for re-election. The entire political landscape dramatically changed at that point.
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